Philip began painting 25 or so years ago in the days of Grenadier and Ral Partha miniatures with Testors Paints. After a few years of hideous results, he gave it up completely. In the fall of 2003, he started painting again, and still had hideous results, but with alot of practice, eventually got a little bit better. He has awards for painting from numerous painting contests, including ReaperCon 2005 and 2006 where he won a total of 7 Sophies. Philip has done some freelance work for Reaper Miniatures. When he's not painting, he commands an army of gnome chicks on World of Warcraft, plays some hockey (poorly), skis, and does occasional volunteer work building trails on the Continental Divide. read more

About Werner Klocke, sculptor on the Green Team:

International fan-favorite Werner Klocke first began sculpting figures for Reaper in the late 90's. Since that time, Werner has sculpted scores of incredible figures, and his female figures have become the standard for the fantasy miniatures industry. Werner also has his own line of miniatures called Freebooter Miniatures. read more

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In the time of the elders, there was a proud Court of elves, admired and envied by their kin. When evil swept into their lands, burning and killing wantonly, they pleaded with their fellow elves for help to no avail. The elves were driven to the edge of extinction, and still their cries of desperation fell on deaf ears in the far northern courts of their kinsmen. Prince Danithal, fourth of his dynasty, has tread the wasteland that was once the pride of elven civilization. He knows the name and profane allies of the beast that slaughtered the finest of all the elven peoples. And like any predator, it has returned, strong and hungry. This time, however, the spirit and steel of Almirithil stand against it. The spirit that moves him is like a flame that spreads throughout the elves of Taltos, a raging fire in the night to drive back the wild beasts of despoil and rapine.